Chapter 285 The Shadow of Little Marquis (10) Father
After Gao Mengnan read the intelligence, perhaps realizing that the problem was serious, he unceremoniously suggested, "Young Master, Pu Shi, this is not a place for discussion. Please come with me."
After all, he was the cousin of the Marquis and the head of the civil servants in southern Xinjiang. Gao Mengnan easily deprived the two princes and several young generals of their right to attend the meeting with just one sentence.
Gao Yuan is actually a little resistant, because in his opinion, these people have already been won over by him. If they can attend the meeting, they can still cheer for him if the second uncle's views are contrary to his. Now they are excluded from the meeting.
Otherwise, you will become alone.
Gao Yuan knew very well that he himself could not fully represent his father in this matter, because his father, Gao Pingji, had a transcendent status in southern Xinjiang. The entire Jinghua belonged to him, and all the forces and factions to which Jinghua belonged were because of their existence.
Only he can exist.
However, although Gao Yuan is the legitimate Marquis of Nanning, his father's eldest son, and his undisputed heir, as long as he has not inherited it, he will not possess his father's detachment.
Gao Mengnan is not only the representative of the civil servants of Southern Xinjiang, he also represents the power of the Gao family clan and some economic departments controlled by the Gao family clan; Gao Jue is the representative of the military generals of Southern Xinjiang, but at the same time he also represents the majority of generals who were born in the Gao family.
, and may even represent the managers, directors, shopkeepers, etc. of certain corporate departments to a certain extent.
So what about Gao Yuan? Everything he did in Dingnan these days actually had an underlying logic, that is: the interests of the two factions represented by Gao Mengnan and Gao Jue were absolutely within his own eyes and he could get involved at will.
.Okay, I need to recruit some forces, so the only target is the Guangxi chieftain faction represented by my uncle's family, and the southern Xinjiang native faction.
Why is that? Because the latter two factions are forces directly under the father, and are the direct line of the father - the direct line of the father is your direct line! At most, it is now, and it can be!
I was wrong. My father was indeed very gentle with me. He delegated power as he was told. The degree of delegation was so small that it was basically equivalent to "it was like I was here in person." However, Liu Xin did not dare to cross the line, because I had been living in the same place for those years.
No one outside the world dares to question any of his father's decisions.
In Liu Xin's mind, her father is like a god. I have what I can and can do, and I have a legacy. No matter what I do, it has nothing to do with my father. My father is always right and always fails.
The eight people quickly moved to the nearby military headquarters and had a secret conversation outside a large conference room.
Yes, at this moment, Liu Xin is not the "imperial envoy", Tong Lang is, and you are the one who truly represents the pragmatic will - because you are not powerful in southern Xinjiang, unless he thinks that these eight thousand royal guards are considered
What a small force worth mentioning.
"Of course it's none of my business." Salim smiled faintly and stretched out his hand to calm down, as if to ask Liu Xin to calm down: "For example: Is that information sure to be true? If true, how is Gao Mengnan's battle situation on the Deccan rear?
?Is it impossible for the small Mughal army to immediately move eastward before receiving the news that Bengal has not changed? If it can move the army eastward, will the entire small Mughal army be able to follow, or will they have to move Daniyar again?
Send back?
"Oh." Salim nodded noncommittally, paused, shook his head and said, "You think you should discuss it clearly before you have any other matters after this."
Liu Xin understands that, so I also understand very well that Salim’s proposal to hold that conference was actually not about how the Southern Xinjiang Eight-legged Forces could discuss how to deal with the sudden changes. More specifically, how should the Southern Xinjiang Eight-Party Forces deal with the real situation?
Before the arrival of the "Imperial Envoy" Tong Lang, huge changes occurred inside.
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"Other things?" Tong Lang was puzzled. How could other things have a lower priority now?
However, the biological mother is the same. Those things between mother and child cannot be discussed at all, and Liu Xin's mother is not a person with little power. You understand the structure of power, the logic of its operation, and the nature of power.
How should those powers be distributed between subordinates and superiors: which ones belong to him and which ones belong to me.
Gao Jue also took it easy, and even made tea for Liu Xin and Tong Langcheng himself because the military headquarters was my office, without any intention of taking the initiative to speak.
"Seventh Uncle, Mr. Pu Shi." Since there was nothing she could do, Liu Xin had no choice but to speak first: "The seven of you are all wise men. They know that this is a God-given opportunity that can be missed, but there is no trouble... Secretary
I'm on my father's orders, and I'm not on the way south yet. Logically speaking, you should wait until you arrive before deciding where to go."
Salim picked up the tea cup, first expressed his thanks to Gao Jue, and then blew heavily on the almost non-existent tea foam, and then said quickly and calmly: "You think Mr. Xiao Duo must have wanted to say, it's worth it."
At that time, if you have to wait for the Secretary-General to arrive and delay it for less than ten days, if you miss the opportunity, it will definitely be beneficial to your army's western expedition...or at least it will increase the necessary resistance slightly, right?"
Not yet, suppose Gao Mengnan chooses to put down Tong Langcheng's rebellion by himself, and at the same time let Daniyar return to Bangladesh. In this way, can Tong Langcheng withstand his father's offensive, or can he withstand it for a long time? Can your army defeat Daniyar slowly?
Yar, do you need to rescue Akbar before defeating me again?
That was true. Liu Xin had no choice but to turn her attention to Salim.
Liu Xin did not expect Salim to be so direct. She hesitated for a moment before nodding and said: "The seventh uncle has a sharp eye. My eldest nephew does think that way."
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Although she is pragmatic and always friendly, she always smiles at the people around her and often has a sullen face, even speaking harshly. However, Liu Xin has never seen anyone dare to say anything to her father since she was a child.
Even the mother and aunt dare to slack off even a little bit. [Note: This is Liu Xin's perspective. In fact, the Marquis will often roll his eyes at being pragmatic when no one is present.]
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And no, if your army slowly conquers Arakan and takes advantage of the situation to retreat to Bangladesh, can Tong Langcheng immediately declare independence as agreed? If I declare independence, will Gao Mengnan choose to put down his son's rebellion first, or will he choose to take back Bangladesh first, or even
Choose to continue to retreat to the Deccan?
Xiao Duoye, his father has no plan for everything, but he knows that he also has no plan for the problems you just mentioned?"
Although the convener was Salim, Tong Langcheng didn't seem to be slow to speak, he just looked at the two people behind him calmly.
Of course, in addition to the upper consciousness, my mother's teachings are not very important. Although my aunt has tried her best to educate me, there are some things that my aunt can't say clearly. For example, when it comes to power issues, especially how to deal with "one's own power"
As for the relationship with "father's power", Mr. Hou would say less about it.
Liu Xin had no choice but to guess what the seven people were thinking: The Western Expedition was his mission to the Great Abyss. The seven of you were just ordered to assist, so why bother to rush to express your position first? It was Gao again.
Yuan Lai is going to fight in person, we must show our courage and strive for the first place!
The ancients said: A stranger is only an aunt. After all, an aunt is just an aunt. If there is no blood relationship, how can you "destrange" the relationship between father and son? Any words and teachings you make can only be based on the basis of "their father and son are intimate."
.In this way, except for giving some hints at very rare times, the Marquis can say everything.
For such a person, even if I am my own father, I will inevitably have a sense of alienation, or a sense of distance - who would regard a god as someone who is not the same as him?
The real power of Lord Marquis is very clear in the minds of the various factions in southern Xinjiang. Tong Lang trusts you in this business. Therefore, you are the real "imperial envoy".
In short, his father can be guessed and even more offended. That was Liu Xin's subconscious reaction.
While making tea, Di Jue nodded and said, "Yes, yes."